I'll collapse the images as soon as I figure out how to do so, I'll check the formatting guide.

The concept is that it's an anomalous 3D-printed lion that transmits a Wi-Fi signal and also (I'm not sure on the mechanics on how this would work with) allows you to connect to a drive that seems initially benign (a .txt file with some information, movies, etc.) basically just the impression that whoever made this did it for the express purpose of having a portable hard drive / useful housecat.

I'm on the fence as to where to take it. I don't want to go the "benign thing is actually super deady!" route because it feels boring and predictable to me. I'm stuck between taking away it's ability to move under its own power and making the Wi-Fi signal itself the anomaly (make it have a deleterious effect on the user, or on electronic equipment, etc.) or figuring out a role for this guy that's not just "he makes the internet happen!"

How about an anomalous effect (as a design flaw or the lion evolving) that any human using the WiFi (or even just within range) becomes a booster for the signal, and anyone within range of the boosted signal also boosts the signal, so dozens of people are inaverdently connected and any anomalous effects of the WiFi happen to all of them? Kind of a metaphor for a pride of lions.